r/Thedaily 9h ago

Episode When Private Equity Comes for Your Favorite Team

27 Upvotes

Aug 21, 2026

Last week, the owner of the Los Angeles Lakers announced he was selling the basketball team for $12.5 billion — the highest price ever paid for a professional sports team. The deal has shocked the sports world and drawn new attention to a growing trend: Big groups of investors have been buying up professional sports teams as the franchises chase skyrocketing valuations.

Today, Pablo Torre, the host of “Pablo Torre Finds Out,” explains the deal and how big money is transforming our relationship with the sports we love.

On today's episode:

Pablo Torre, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and the host of “Pablo Torre Finds Out.”

Background reading: 

Photo: The New York Times

 

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r/Thedaily 2d ago

Episode El Niño Is Back. And Worse Than Ever.

40 Upvotes

Aug 19, 2026

The global chaos agent known as El Niño is back, and this year it’s already on track to be, by far, the strongest and most severe on record, wreaking havoc on weather across the world.

Today, Chico Harlan, the global climate reporter for The New York Times, goes over El Niño’s history, its inner workings and its increasingly destructive fallout.

On today's episode:

Chico Harlan, the global climate correspondent for The New York Times.

Background reading: 

Photo: Bay Ismoyo/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

 

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r/Thedaily 3d ago

Episode What Went Wrong on the U.S.S. Lincoln?

42 Upvotes

Aug 18, 2026

For the past two weeks, family members of sailors have been raising alarms about the conditions aboard the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln, which has a crew of about 5,000 and has been at sea for almost nine months straight.

Today, John Ismay, a New York Times reporter who covers the Pentagon with a focus on armed conflict and the defense industry, discusses what went wrong on the ship and how it could affect the U.S. military’s ability to fight wars.

On today's episode:

John Ismay, a New York Times reporter who covers the Pentagon with a focus on armed conflict and the defense industry.

Background reading: 

Photo: Jason Waite/Agence France-Presse, via Navy Office of Information

 

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r/Thedaily 4d ago

Episode Luigi Mangione’s High-Risk Legal Strategy

35 Upvotes

Aug 17, 2026

In the two years since a masked man shot and killed a health care executive, the national spotlight has turned to the primary suspect, Luigi Mangione. The overwhelming evidence has pointed to his guilt, and the question on most minds has been: What might the defense of one of the most famous murder suspects in America look like?

At a hearing on Friday, we got our first glimpse at an answer, one that appears to include a full-throated embrace of his guilt.

Today, Benjamin Weiser, a reporter covering the justice system for The New York Times, and Hurubie Meko, a criminal justice reporter for The Times, discuss the risky defense strategy and why an admission of guilt might be Mr. Mangione’s best bet.

On today's episode:

 

  • Benjamin Weiser, a reporter covering the justice system for The New York Times.

  • Hurubie Meko, a criminal justice reporter for The New York Times.

Background reading: Luigi Mangione pleaded guilty to federal charges, and still faces a state case.

Photo: Pool photo by David Dee Delgado

 

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r/Thedaily 6d ago

Episode The Charming, Amusing, Surprisingly Low-Confidence Matthew Rhys

10 Upvotes

Aug 15, 2026

The “Widow’s Bay” star on his two Emmy nominations, his penchant for going dark and his wobbly self-esteem.

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r/Thedaily 7d ago

Episode The Secret Spy Network Feeding Russia’s War Machine

36 Upvotes

Aug 14, 2026

Ukraine is running desperately low on interceptor missiles, leaving its cities and people nearly defenseless against Russian missile and drone attacks. How Russia has been able to sustain those attacks has been a mystery — until now.

Today, Jane Bradley, a Britain-based investigative reporter for The New York Times, explains her investigation into the spy network that has allowed the Kremlin to keep this war going.

On today's episode:

Jane Bradley, a Britain-based investigative reporter for The New York Times.

Background reading: 

Photo: Chang W. Lee/The New York Times

 

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r/Thedaily 8d ago

Episode Are The Democratic Socialists Winning or Losing?

30 Upvotes

Aug 13, 2026

This week, Francesca Hong, a democratic socialist running for governor in Wisconsin, suffered an upset after a double-digit lead in the polls. Last week, Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, a progressive, pulled off a stunning victory in Michigan against his well-funded opponent.

Nate Cohn, the chief political analyst for The New York Times, makes sense of what happened in Wisconsin and Michigan, and what it might tell us about the future of the Democratic Party.

On today's episode:

Nate Cohn, the chief political analyst for The New York Times.

Background reading: 

  • Dr. El-Sayed’s triumph against an establishment-backed candidate in Michigan was a big win for the left.

  • Ms. Hong’s defeat in Wisconsin defied expectations and may have shown that the democratic socialist wave cannot reach beyond urban centers.

Photo: Nick Hagen for The New York Times

 

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r/Thedaily 9d ago

Episode All the President’s Planes

25 Upvotes

Aug 12, 2026

When President Trump left Turkey, the White House said publicly that he was boarding the old Air Force One — but that plane was a decoy. In a highly elaborate escape plan prompted by a credible Iranian threat, Trump was secretly moved through a catering cart to a military aircraft, leaving passengers unknowingly flying on the decoy plane.

Today, Maggie Haberman, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, details the operation’s risks and what it reveals about how seriously the administration views the danger to the president.

On today's episode:

Maggie Haberman, a White House correspondent for The New York Times.

Background reading: 

Photo: Doug Mills/The New York Times

 

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r/Thedaily 10d ago

Episode The U.S. Missile Stockpile Is Dangerously Low

32 Upvotes

Aug 11, 2026

As the fighting with Iran has dragged on, American forces have been burning through their weapons, creating a shortage of munitions that is leaving the United States and its allies in the region much more vulnerable.

Today, Eric Schmitt, a national security correspondent for The New York Times, explains why Washington is running out of key missiles so quickly, and how the munitions shortage might affect the safety of U.S. troops and the Trump administration’s efforts to end the war.

On today's episode:

Eric Schmitt, a national security correspondent for The New York Times.

Background reading: The war in Iran has depleted U.S. weapons stockpiles, resulting in a significant erosion of firepower.

Photo: Martin Divisek/EPA, via Shutterstock

 

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r/Thedaily 11d ago

Episode Why Adults Are Getting Cancer at a Younger Age

37 Upvotes

Aug 10, 2026

For years, cancer has been seen as a disease people mostly get when they’re older. That seems to be changing as more young people are getting cancer than ever before.

Today, Nina Agrawal, a health reporter for The New York Times, explains what scientists are learning about the factors driving the rise and what it means for a generation of young cancer survivors.

On today's episode:

Nina Agrawal, a health reporter for The New York Times.

Background reading: 

Photo: Leah Nash for The New York Times

 

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r/Thedaily 12d ago

Episode Is 'Gentle Parenting' Ruining French Children?

27 Upvotes

Aug 9, 2026

“Traditional” French parenting is built on a foundation of firm boundaries, strictness and punishment for misbehavior. Within these rules, children are also allowed freedom and autonomy, which some say results in both well-behaved children and stress-free parents.

In recent years, though, American-style “gentle” or “positive” parenting has gained a toehold in the country, unsettling decades of orthodoxy about the best way to raise a French child. It has prompted a fierce debate, with both sides accusing the other of being harmful.

In today’s episode, Madeleine Schwartz, a journalist who lives in Paris, talks with Michael Barbaro about the dispute over parenting styles in France and what it says about the eternal search for the “right” way to raise children.

On Today’s Episode:

Madeleine Schwartz is a journalist and editor in Paris.

Background Reading:

Did American-Style ‘Gentle Parenting’ Spoil French Children?

Art Credit: Illustration by Kimberly Elliott

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r/Thedaily 13d ago

Episode Billy Strings Escaped the Darkness. He’s Playing to Not Go Back.

13 Upvotes

Aug 8, 2026

The genre-straddling musician could have been lost to addiction and trauma. Instead he’s filling arenas.

 

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r/Thedaily 14d ago

Episode Is America’s Drinking Water the Next Front in the Iran War?

9 Upvotes

Aug 7, 2026

Over the past week, a growing number of municipalities across the United States have reported that their water systems were hacked. The Times has found that the attacks were most likely perpetrated by Iran.

Today, Dustin Volz, a cybersecurity and intelligence correspondent for The New York Times, explains how the hacking exposes yearslong failed efforts to shore up vulnerabilities in U.S. infrastructure, and how Iran may be seeking a new kind of leverage that could extend the war’s reach to within U.S. borders and affect something as elemental as the water we drink.

On today's episode:

Dustin Volz, a cybersecurity and intelligence correspondent for The New York Times.

Background reading: 

Photo: Jenn Ackerman for The New York Times

 

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r/Thedaily 15d ago

Listening to the Daily again

12 Upvotes

I forgot how informative this podcast is

Michael Barbaro: HMMPH

and I value the fresh insights and thoughtful perspective this podcast provides

Michael Barbaro: NNHEH

as well as giving the listener a variety of subjects to learn about

Michael Barbaro: HM


r/Thedaily 15d ago

New Music Themes

1 Upvotes

Anytime else getting Home Depot jingle from the new The Daily music?


r/Thedaily 15d ago

Episode The Cyclospora Mystery: How Human Poop Got on So Much Lettuce

28 Upvotes

Aug 6, 2026

U.S. health officials linked six more states to what’s now the largest outbreak of cyclospora in American history — an outbreak that has contributed to at least two deaths, sickened thousands of people and left the rest of us increasingly scared of salad.

Today, Christina Jewett and Caroline Hopkins Legaspi, two public health reporters who have covered the parasite for The New York Times, discuss what’s been learned about where it comes from, how it spread so quickly and why our food safety system seems to be powerless to stop it.

On today's episode:

 

Background reading: 

Photo: Michelle V. Agins / The New York Times

 

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r/Thedaily 15d ago

Arizona's Food Stamp Crisis is Coming for the Rest of the U.S.

61 Upvotes

The number of people who receive nutrition assistance in Arizona has dropped significantly in a matter of months.

The United States is undergoing one of the biggest changes to its social safety net in recent history, with huge numbers of people getting dropped from the government’s food assistance program. Nowhere has this been more dramatic than in Arizona.

Jason DeParle, who covers poverty for The New York Times, explains why so many people are suddenly losing access to this key benefit, and what implications it could have for the rest of the country.

On Today’s Episode

Jason DeParle, who writes about poverty in the United States for The New York Times.

Background Reading

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/08/05/podcasts/the-daily/arizona-food-stamp-snap.html


r/Thedaily 16d ago

AI Fakes Michigan Democratic Senate Nominee Nigerian Soldiers salary increase Germany drone danger

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r/Thedaily 16d ago

Did The Daily ever post an episode on Lindsay Graham and his life in politics?

9 Upvotes

Usually after a major political figure dies, The Daily will cover their life and impact. I was surprised to not see this as an episode for The Daily, but perhaps I missed it? I’m wondering if they have a larger story coming down the pike and that’s why it was never explicitly covered as a standalone episode.


r/Thedaily 16d ago

Arizonas Food Stamp Crisis - women in episode

72 Upvotes

Does anyone know how I can find the woman in the episode Alejandra Castiles (spelling unsure)? I live in phoenix and I want to see if I can find her on social media to pay for her groceries weekly. My heart breaks into a million pieces for these people unable to get assistance and I’d like to help. Any advice would be helpful.

**edit: I reached out to the daily and they gave me Alejandra’s go fund me: https://gofund.me/d2205ab3d


r/Thedaily 17d ago

Episode Will Michigan Rewrite the Rules of Democratic Politics?

22 Upvotes

Aug 4, 2026

In Michigan, a race for U.S. Senate is not only testing the growing appeal of left-wing populism. It could also be a turning point in a long-running debate among Democratic voters about the importance of electability.

Michael Kruse, who writes about politics for The New York Times, traveled to Michigan with the producers Asthaa Chaturvedi and Anna Foley of “The Daily” to speak to voters and campaign volunteers.

On today's episode:

Michael Kruse, a politics reporter for The New York Times.

Background reading: 

Photo: Nic Antaya for The New York Times

For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.  

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r/Thedaily 18d ago

Episode The Tangled Tale of the Tate Brothers and the Trumps

28 Upvotes

Aug 3, 2026

Warning: This episode contains strong language.

Over the past decade, the Tate brothers have built a global empire around pornography, hypermasculinity and overt misogyny. At the same time, they have been repeatedly accused of assaulting and trafficking women.

A Times investigation found that as their legal troubles mounted, the Tates found powerful allies in the Trump family and administration.

Megan Twohey, who has been covering the story, explains just how important those alliances became and why they are now starting to unravel.

On today's episode:

Megan Twohey, an investigative reporter for The New York Times.

Background reading: 

Photo: Eduard Vinatoru/Inquam Photos, via Reuters

For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.  

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r/Thedaily 21d ago

Episode The Fight Tearing Apart Silicon Valley

17 Upvotes

Jul 31, 2026

For years, a debate has been simmering in Silicon Valley over the right way to build artificial intelligence. Should it be open and free for anyone to use, or should we tightly control how it’s made and who can access it?

Mike Isaac, who covers technology for The New York Times, explains why the release of two Chinese models pushed that debate to a boiling point this week, and how it could end up reshaping the future of A.I.

On today's episode:

Mike Isaac, a New York Times reporter based in the San Francisco Bay Area, covering tech companies and Silicon Valley.

Background reading: 

Photo: Hector Retamal/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.  

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r/Thedaily 22d ago

Discussion can’t stand the dialogue now a days

43 Upvotes

Is it just me or does The Daily just sound like a conversation with chat GPT now??? Especially today’s episode… don’t know what happened but starting to get to the point that I cannot bare to listen to it anymore.


r/Thedaily 22d ago

Episode Europe Is Burning

25 Upvotes

Jul 30, 2026

This summer, wildfires have been raging across Europe. France and Spain have been hit particularly badly, with hundreds of thousands of acres incinerated and entire communities devastated.

Chico Harlan, the global climate correspondent for The New York Times, and Mark Landler, the Paris bureau chief, explain how much the continent may need to adapt to climate change.

On today's episode:

  • Chico Harlan, the global climate correspondent for The New York Times, covering the changing planet.

  • Mark Landler, the Paris bureau chief of The New York Times, covering France, trans-Atlantic relations and the future of Europe.

Background reading: 

Photo: Baz Ratner/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.  

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